Provides an introduction into the helping professions and the roles of human services workers in modern society. In addition, materials overview human service workplace and familiarize students with a variety of helping disciplines. This course is designed as a foundation for fundamental professional and personal exploration and growth. Recommended: PSYC 1003. GE INTERMEDIATE - EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION - INQUIRY & ANALYSIS

10356

HS

4003

N01

3

Research Methods

M

05:30pm

09:30

Enrollment: 19

Location: GOODIN 203 Inst: Jeffrey Crane

Introductory course work in elementary research design, data collection, analysis and interpretation of data and statistics. Recommended pre-requisite: HS 2103.

10358

HS

4343

N01

3

Substance Abuse

R

05:30pm

09:30

F

Enrollment: 32

Location: GOODIN 203 Inst: Maretta Garner

This course is designed to facilitate understanding of major theories of addiction and evaluation of psychological, social, and physiological signs and symptoms of alcohol and other drug use, abuse, and/or dependence associated with addiction. Recommended: HS 2103.

10359

HS

4893

N01

3

Mental Health Administration

M

05:30pm

09:30

Enrollment: 19

Location: GOODIN 205 Inst: Edwin Gunberg

This course is designed as an introduction to knowledge, theory, and skills relating to planning, evaluating, and managing programs. The course will also address the influence of social, political and community structure on advocacy and social change. Recommended: HS 2103.

Focuses on the examination, evaluation, and application of contemporary counseling techniques. An experiential framework allows the development of differential therapeutic skills and direct experience with techniques inherent in a variety of counseling models. Recommended: HS 2103 and 2903.